
Top Ways to Challenge Yourself in 2025

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We are already a few months into 2025 and, now that the winter blues are coming to an end, millennials across the world are looking for ways to better themselves. And what a better way to do that than by challenging yourself to something new? Whether you want a physical or a career-related challenge, we’ve got you covered. Here are some top ideas to inspire you:
Health and fitness challenges
Couch to 5K
If you would like to start running but are a complete beginner, this challenge is the one for you. Couch to 5K is aimed at people with no previous running experience or little confidence in their fitness ability. The challenge typically lasts 4–9 weeks, providing you a daily task to achieve your final goal – running 5 kilometres. It starts slowly, with short walks or runs, building you up towards longer distances. All you have to do is find a schedule that suits your current fitness level and get going!
Camino de Santiago
Walking the Camino de Santiago is one of the most amazing and rewarding challenges you will ever do. Particularly popular amongst millennials, Camino routes vary in length and difficulty levels, so you can find something to suit your own preferences. Walking long distances every day for a week or longer is certainly not an easy challenge, however, it can be life-changing both physically and spiritually. If you don’t know where to start in planning this trip, Orbis Ways are a leading agency, specialising in Camino de Santiago holidays. With excellent customer reviews and a wide selection of routes, they will take care of everything for you!
Clean eating
Many of us are hoping to improve our diets this year, so why not start today? There are a number of different clean eating challenges you can try, depending on what you are trying to achieve. For instance, if you want to eat more nutrients, challenge yourself to eating at least one fruit a day. If your goal is to snack less, challenge yourself to not eat a certain snack for a whole month. Whatever it is, start small, as this will help you build up healthier habits easier!
Personal and professional development
Learning courses
Life gets busy, time flies and, before you know it, you still haven’t started learning that new skill or language that you have always been dreaming of. To prevent this from happening, it is a good idea to start a learning course that has a clear schedule each week. For example, each Tuesday and Thursday, you have a Spanish lesson at the same time, for the next 3 months.
A book per month
If you would like to start reading more books and make it a daily habit, a reading challenge is a great way to do it. For example, start with one book per month. To make things even more interesting, create a schedule of the types of books you will read each month (i.e. a classic in March, a non-fiction in April, etc.).
Final word
Personal growth happens the most when we push ourselves out of our comfort zones. These challenges help you do just that, giving you a goal and a clear schedule towards it!
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